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Las Vegas’ next UFC card, UFC 130 scheduled for Saturday May 28 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, lost its Main Event fight Monday.

UFC announced via its website that the lightweight championship bout between Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard has been canceled. Both the champion Edgar and the challenger Maynard suffered injuries during their respective training camps.

The bout will likely be rescheduled for later this year, but the UFC has not set a date. The matchup was supposed to be the third showdown between the two top 155-pound fighters in the world.

The rest of the fights on the card will shift up a spot to make up for the absence of Edgar vs. Maynard III.

The Main Event is now a light heavyweight scrap between Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Matt Hamill. Las Vegas heavyweights Frank Mir and Roy Nelson will assume co-main event positioning. A welterweight fight between former top contender Thiago Alves and up-and-comer Rick Story moves into the pay-per-view broadcast.

Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson slammed his hands down on his UFC flyweight championship belt. Somewhere else in Rogers Arena, Rory MacDonald surely looked on with envy. Johnson and MacDonald put on dominant performances in the UFC's first trip to Vancouver in three years. Johnson defended his title for the fourth time, not allowing Ali Bagautinov to win any of their five fast-paced rounds. That couldn't quite top MacDonald, who barely let Tyron Woodley touch him in an all-important welterweight co-main event. MacDonald hopes the performance leads him to an opportunity to claim space alongside Johnson in the UFC champion's club.